Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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... Light of Nature , which now , after an interval of nearly two hundred years , we reproduce , as it is the longest , is , both as to thought and composition , by far the best of Culverwel's works . That this work should have , on its ...
... Light of Nature , which now , after an interval of nearly two hundred years , we reproduce , as it is the longest , is , both as to thought and composition , by far the best of Culverwel's works . That this work should have , on its ...
Page xxiv
... light of nature , to the enjoy- ment of one supernatural , that pôs aπрóσiтov - light in- accessible , which none can see and live , and to translate him from snuffing a candle here to be made partaker of the inheritance of the saints in ...
... light of nature , to the enjoy- ment of one supernatural , that pôs aπрóσiтov - light in- accessible , which none can see and live , and to translate him from snuffing a candle here to be made partaker of the inheritance of the saints in ...
Page xxv
... light of nature [ reason ] in the least measure to eclipse that of faith . " It is not my purpose to enter on the discussion of the merits of the Discourse as an exercise in ethical philo- sophy . That will be done immediately to good ...
... light of nature [ reason ] in the least measure to eclipse that of faith . " It is not my purpose to enter on the discussion of the merits of the Discourse as an exercise in ethical philo- sophy . That will be done immediately to good ...
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